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Nagoya-City Nagoya Congress Center (Shirotori Century Plaza)

A Major Convention Complex for International Conferences and Concerts

Nagoya Congress Center (Shirotori Century Plaza)

The design of Nagoya Congress Center is based on the image of a swan spreading its wings. The main Century Hall has a seating capacity of 3,000, and is used extensively for large-scale international conferences, lectures, concerts and more. Many eyes are drawn by the Statue of Sforza, a reconstruction using cutting-edge technology of an equestrian statue that Leonardo da Vinci gave up on completing.

SPOT OVERVIEW

  • Multipurpose toilet
  • Souvenirs
  • Parking
  • Restaurant
  • Nursing room
  • Wi-Fi
Location : 〒456-0036
1-1 Atsuta Nishimachi, Atsuta-ku, Nagoya-City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Fee : •Century Hall: 1,200,000 yen
•Event Hall: 600,000 yen
•International Conference Room: 245,000 yen
•Shirotori Hall (Nonpartitioned): 500,000 yen
Please check the Nagoya Congress Center web site
concerning other facility usage fees.
Opening
days / hours
: 9:00 AM to 9:30 PM
*: Century Hall and Event Hall open every day from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Parking : 638 passenger car parking spaces (700 yen per day)
12 bus parking spaces (2,000 yen per day)
Restrooms : Available
Holidays : •December 29 to January 3
•Facility inspection days about two times per month
Phone number : 052-683-7711

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ACCESS

  • Access by public transport
    Access by public transport
    ・From Nagoya Station, take the subway Higashiyama Line. Alight at Sakae Station and transfer to the subway Meijo Line (counterclockwise). Alight at Nishi Takakura Station and walk 5 minutes.
    ・From Nagoya Station, take the subway Higashiyama Line. Alight at Sakae Station and transfer to the subway Meiko Line. Alight at Hibino Station and walk 5 minutes.
  • Access by car
    Access by car
    ・6 minutes from Nagoya Expressway Rokuban-kita exit.
    ・6 minutes from Nagoya Expressway Rokuban-minami exit.

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